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3 September 2015

Personal Data Protection Agency Proposes New Regulation For Personal Data Retrieved From Drones

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On May 27, the Argentinean Personal Data Protection Agency published a National Directorate (source document in Spanish) regulating personal data retrieved from the deployment of drones.
Argentina Privacy

On May 27, the Argentinean Personal Data Protection Agency published a National Directorate (source document in Spanish) regulating personal data retrieved from the deployment of drones. The proposed regulation covers video recordings as well as other data retrieved through sensors attached to drones, such as sounds or images. The National Directorate is not applicable when drones are used for recreational or scientific purposes.

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